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<h2 id="guidebook">Developing a Guidebook with <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:LaVerne-Leos" target="https://2015.igem.org/Team:LaVerne-Leos" class="uni__link">University of La Verne iGEM</a></h2> | <h2 id="guidebook">Developing a Guidebook with <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:LaVerne-Leos" target="https://2015.igem.org/Team:LaVerne-Leos" class="uni__link">University of La Verne iGEM</a></h2> | ||
+ | <h2 id="guidebook"><a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:LaVerne-Leos" target="https://2015.igem.org/Team:LaVerne-Leos" class="uni__link">University of La Verne iGEM</a></h2> | ||
<h3>Beginning Research in Non-Model Microbes</h3> | <h3>Beginning Research in Non-Model Microbes</h3> | ||
<p>Over the past few years, iGEM has increasingly centered around non-model microorganisms—organisms which are less well-characterized and have fewer resources for genetic manipulation than the model E. coli and S. cerevisiae. Despite a prevalence of non-model organisms in iGEM competition projects and the potential impact which these projects may have, few resources exist for teams hoping to initiate research in non-model strains.</p> | <p>Over the past few years, iGEM has increasingly centered around non-model microorganisms—organisms which are less well-characterized and have fewer resources for genetic manipulation than the model E. coli and S. cerevisiae. Despite a prevalence of non-model organisms in iGEM competition projects and the potential impact which these projects may have, few resources exist for teams hoping to initiate research in non-model strains.</p> |
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Collaborations
Featuring University of La Verne!
Developing a Guidebook with University of La Verne iGEM
University of La Verne iGEM
Beginning Research in Non-Model Microbes
Over the past few years, iGEM has increasingly centered around non-model microorganisms—organisms which are less well-characterized and have fewer resources for genetic manipulation than the model E. coli and S. cerevisiae. Despite a prevalence of non-model organisms in iGEM competition projects and the potential impact which these projects may have, few resources exist for teams hoping to initiate research in non-model strains.
The 2015 Yale University iGEM team has collaborated with several other teams working in non-model strains to design a set of considerations for future iGEM teams in order to reduce the barrier to entry into non-model organisms. We synthesized the experiences of other teams into a handout, which has been made available on our team wiki and will be available at out poster at the Jamboree.
Collaborators:
Concordia University iGEM
Cornell University iGEM
Northeastern University iGEM
University of British Columbia iGEM
University of La Verne iGEM
Utah State University iGEM